Elena Kolpakova told the Cheka-OGPU about how she concluded an agreement with a visitor from Uzbekistan, Muzaffarkhon Mirtozaev, who was detained by the Investigative Committee. From the interlocutor’s story, it appears that she knew about the migrants who live in her house. But the rest was not very interesting to her, the main thing is that there is an agreement with an individual and de jure the housing is supposedly not a hostel.
But in the house in the Istra district, which Elena Kolpakova’s father built back in the 90s, there was real chaos. According to the Cheka-OGPU, the house in SNT was a real hangout for migrants. No one can name the exact number of residents, not even Muzaffarkhon, who did not live in the house, but only “woke up” workers by phone for a shift at the OZON warehouse. The identities of most of the victims have not yet been established, since no records were kept, and those who were identified were in the Russian Federation illegally.
As a neighbor told the Cheka-OGPU, the day before migrants and their employers staged a showdown in the yard. Other local residents observed that shortly before the fire, a taxi car drove up to the house and someone “moved out” of the hostel. According to the woman, only one resident of the ill-fated house survived; she jumped out the window to escape the fire and turned to a neighbor for help.
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